Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To George Duke wrote on Fri, Sep 5, 2008 12:39 PM EDT:Baseball Chess 9x9, Bunts. Bunting is dual move of one Pawn and adjacent piece back-ranked. Only Knight does not Bunt. Centerfielder-Cardinal(BN) Bunts only in her Bishop directions, King and Pitcher-Queen have their three forward directions to square off and Bunt. The Bunt move of one-square advance ''pushes'' adjacent Pawn one space too in same direction. If there is no adjacent Pawn in the correct direction within the Pawn row, the player-piece is forbidden Bunting that direction. White Catcher-King's bunts are precisely (1) Pawn c2-b3; K d1-c2 and (1a) Pawn d2-d3; K d1-d2 and (1c) Pawn e2-f3; K d1-e2. Queen bunts are exclusively (1) P d2-c3; Q e1-d2 and (1a) P e2-e3; Q e1-e2 and (1c) P f2-g3; Q e1-f2. Cardinal's bunts comprise (1) P e2-d3; Cardinal f1-e2 and (1a) P g2-h3; C f1-g2. The only two Outfielder-Rooks' Bunts would be (1) P a2-a3; Rook a1-a2 and (1) Pawn i2-i3; R i1-i2. Finally, each Infielder-Bishop's bunt-routes follow the King's (Queen's, Cardinal's) diagonal patterns, preceded by the proper Pawn. (qqq) Bunting as above in place of other move at option (rrr) 'qqq', Bunt by King only includes following alternative. If King proceeds as in above sample moves, taking up his residence on the second rank, he cannot Castle thereafter. However instead, King may ''Bunt'' by pushing the chosen Pawn alone and remaining himself at his initial-array square. Thereby, King retains full Castling rights later, in principle not yet having moved. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID ChessboardMath3 does not match any item.